Last year was a year of revisions, reading, and reflection.
This year? The goal is publication! I need to focus on what will get me there.
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
Last year was a year of revisions, reading, and reflection.
This year? The goal is publication! I need to focus on what will get me there.
The 5 Stages of a #PitchWar Hopeful:
Just like Dating.
Will your Hopes win out over your Doubts?
As January firmly establishes itself, this might seem a bit late for a resolutions post, but I always planned to … More
The 5 Stages of a #PitchWar Hopeful:
Just like Dating.
Will your Hopes win out over your Doubts?
What do agents want? What are publishers sick of? At Balticon52, I got the opportunity to hear a few of the industry leaders voice their opinions.
The panel was entitled “Pitches We’re Sick Of (And One’s We’d Like To See More Of), but since that’s not enough to fill an hour, it turned into a Question and Answer session.
https://youtu.be/8bsDxJ7awgM%5BPrevious related topics: Why? How? What? ] If you’ve been paying attention to the literary agency world in the last … More
I talk a lot about my querying process, but one thing I haven’t talked as much about is HOW to find the agent in the first place.
It takes a bit of research, but most of us writers are pretty comfortable with research, especially if it means we’re putting our manuscript in front of the ‘right’ person. It’s a little time consuming, but ultimately not usually challenging.
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Where can you find a list of literary agents? All over the place.
If you’re a regular reader, you saw my post two weeks ago about how I started to lose faith in … More
4 Ways Querying A Novel Is Like A Religion Most agents, especially in America, like query letters. These are somewhat … More